We hope you all had a wonderful Christmas. We had a nice, quiet day together--playing and eating.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Weekly Review December 25 '10
We hope you all had a wonderful Christmas. We had a nice, quiet day together--playing and eating.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Weekly Review December 18 '10
The photo above is a picture of the other project I made at our last RS meeting (besides the advent calendar). It looks better in real life--it's hard to photograph in the dark! If you can't see it very well, it's a sillouhette of a nativity scene on a glass block, lighted by white Christmas lights. I tied that bow on top myself--I'm proud of that because I stink at tying bows and crafty things like that. Anyway, it looks great and adds a beautiful glowing touch to our holiday decor.
We started out this week with a really nice event--a Christmas concert given by the Mormon Choir of Washington DC, held at our stake center. Frank stayed home to get Seth to bed, but the three older boys surprised me when they announced that they wanted to come with me to the concert. It turns out that this choir is really good--comparable to the Tabernacle Choir, I thought. The music was so beautiful that I was in tears more than once. After the first song, Jared looked at me and said "Wow!" In addition to the music, they also had a narrator that shared some great thoughts and stories and the director had the audience join in on two songs, which made it really fun. It was an awesome way to feel the spirit of the Christmas season!
The rest of Sunday was really busy--for me, it started with a 7:00 am Ward Council meeting followed by regular church meetings (I had sharing time), choir practice, and a visit to a Primary child. Then dinner and family night before leaving for the concert. I was tired and it was miserably cold, so it was tempting to just stay home but I'm really glad I made the effort to go to that concert!
I am convinced that I am stuck in some kind of a time warp. When school started this fall, I would take Seth to school and then have plenty of time to get things done before it was time to pick him up. Then we would have a lot more time before Tanner and Scott arrived home. Now I take Seth to school and before I've had time to turn around, it's time to pick him up! We come home, eat lunch, I read him a story or two, and before I even get really started on whatever work I need to get done that afternoon, Scott and Tanner show up. It is crazy!!!
Scott had an upset stomach on Monday so he stayed home from school. I had a visiting teaching appointment in the morning. The dishwasher repairman showed up that afternoon and lucky us--not only did he figure out what was wrong, but he actually had the part we needed on his truck!! (Last time the part had to be ordered and took another week or so to arrive.) So he was able to fix it right then. As I suspected, it was the same part as last time. This part seems to have a life span of only about 7-9 months--not too good! Monday afternoon / evening was busy because I made dinner for another family in our ward; the mom just had back surgery. I got that delivered (took longer than we planned because we had just got to an intersection when a couple of fire trucks pulled up and blocked the entire intersection for about 15 minutes while they cleaned up after an accident) and then came home to make dinner for our family. I usually just make enough for us when I take dinner to someone else so that I don't have to make two complete meals, but this time I was asked to do it last minute, so had to go with what I had on hand.
We got a small ice / snow storm Monday night, and the wind was howling. I woke up in the night (for a couple of hours, unfortunately) and could hear the wind blowing and small pellets of ice knocking on the windows. I felt so grateful to be sheltered in a warm house! I wasn't too surprised when school was delayed two hours the next morning. That meant Seth didn't have school at all. I had book club that day. We discussed the book The Bridge of San Luis Rey, by Thornton Wilder. I managed to finish the book late Monday night--not because I didn't like it, just because I've been too busy lately to do much reading. It was actually a pretty short book and an easy read, and although I didn't love it, I think it is well worth reading. Pretty profound and very well written.
I went shopping and worked on Christmas cards on Wednesday (I'm hoping to get the cards sent out on Monday). That evening was busy--the boys had YM, we all had tithing settlement, and I had visiting teaching appointments. We also started our annual secret service. Instead of doing 12 Days of Christmas, we decided to focus on a different family each of the 12 days, which has allowed us to focus on some families that we normally wouldn't pick because they live too far away to make a trip to their house every night for 12 days running.
On Thursday we got another small snow storm similar to the one we had last Friday, only we got a little more snow from this one. It started mid morning again, and by the time Seth was out (at 11:30) they had decided to release school 2 hours early. My car pool boy, Javvy, had gone home sick, so this time when I went to pick up Seth I decided to just pick up Jared also. I didn't really want to go back again an hour and a half later, and it looked like the roads were going to get worse instead of better. (They did.) The boys were thrilled to get out of school early, of course, and I know they were all hoping that school would be cancelled Friday also, but it wasn't. They did have another 2 hour delay, though, so Seth didn't have school again and all of us got to sleep in!
Friday I had a presidency meeting /project session. We dipped pretzels to give to all the teachers for Christmas gifts and planned how we are going to do our bulletin board for next year. Actually, it was just me and one of my counselors--the other had sick kids. Friday evening Frank and I went to the temple. We did sealings, since Frank has a cough and didn't want to cough through a whole endowment session. It was very nice. The sealer took the time to share a lot of thoughts and scriptures with us, which doesn't happen all that often. We really enjoyed that! We stopped at a mexican restaurant on the way home.
Scott had been watching Seth for us; the other two boys had gone to spend the night with Ryan & Bryson. After we got home, Scott went to spend the night with his friend David.
Today Frank is working because he had a project he had to do when no one else was at the workplace. All the boys have arrived home now and I need to take Jared to buy some new shoes, so I'd better get this review posted and get out the door.
One final note: Shellie sent us a link to the news story about the Provo Tabernacle burning down; we were really sorry to hear about that! I have a lot of good memories of singing in concerts there. It was a beautiful building and a historical treasure also. However, Frank and I were also remembering one stake conference we attended in that building (while we were in a married student ward at BYU) where we were unable to focus on the meeting because of the hordes of wasps flying around us. So our one consolation is that maybe all the wasp's nests burned up, too! We hope the tabernacle can be rebuilt or replaced with a building that looks the same. Downtown Provo just wouldn't be the same without it!
Friday, December 10, 2010
Weekly Review December 11 '10
Now here are some pictures I took last week when Tanner had some friends over to celebrate his birthday:
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Weekly Review December 4 '10
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Weekly Review November 27 '10
We really enjoyed having Erin visit us last week end, even if it was a short visit and we were running around like crazy most of the time she was here. Seth really took to her--as you can see in the photograph, he even started playing with her hair, the way he does with mine!
It's become traditional for us to play the "license plate game" on every trip. That means we try to see how many different state's license plates we can spot. At the beginning of this trip, the boys were saying that we will probably never see Alaska or Hawaii, and I told them that actually I have seen both of those plates on other trips, more than once. They didn't believe me, but on the way home we saw first Hawaii and then Alaska--ha! Told them so! :) We didn't see all 50 states, however. I don't think I've ever seen all 50 states in one trip before. Someday we will take a big trip across the country, and then maybe we will see all of them! When I was a kid, I remember we never saw states like Delaware or Connecticut. Now it is easy for us to find those ones, but we rarely see Wyoming or North Dakota. On this particular trip we saw every state on this side of the Mississippi River except for Rhode Island (and we usually see that one, I'm not sure why we didn't see it on this trip). Then there were about 7 western states that we didn't see. Anyway, I digress!
We got home in time to unpack and make dinner. After I got Seth to bed, I went over to my friend Rebecca's house to visit with her and my friend Marci for a few minutes. Marci and her children were here for Thanksgiving and stayed with Rebecca.
Something funny Seth is saying these days: "Aw, nuts!" He says that when he doesn't get what he wants or something goes wrong.
It was great to see Frank's family and to get away for a few days, but it is also good to be home!
Friday, November 19, 2010
Weekly Review November 20 '10
The rest of the photos are Scott's Eagle Scout project: